Master’s in Workplace Health and Safety  |  Degree

The Master’s in Workplace Health and Safety (previously titled Master’s in Occupational and Environmental Health) enables students to develop research skills and generate new knowledge in the areas of occupational and environmental health, which have extensive thematic and methodological interrelationships and occupy fields of practice that are coordinated across core areas of interest. The overall strategy of occupational and environmental health includes theory and practice in evaluating, correcting, controlling, preventing and foreseeing risks to the health of employees and communities.International Perspective (International partnerships)Universidad del Rosario has an academic and student exchange agreement with the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, through which students and professors of the program are offered courses, internships and participation in joint projects.
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Basic core of knowledge

  • Public health

Degree

  • Master of Workplace Health and Safety

Level of Education

  • Master's degree

Modality

  • In-person attendance

Number of semesters

  • 4 Semiannual

knowledge area

  • Health Sciences

SNIES

  • 105492